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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 86742, member: 44"]>said that it came from the Hyde Estate in Connecticut.<</p><p><br /></p><p>Scantic, I'm interested in knowing what Hyde Estate in CT was it? Do you know? There was a Hyde Estate in Pawcatuck, near Mystic, that I believe is on or near the CT and RI line.</p><p><a href="http://patch.com/connecticut/stonington/bp--the-hyde-estate-wealth-in-stillmanville" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://patch.com/connecticut/stonington/bp--the-hyde-estate-wealth-in-stillmanville" rel="nofollow">http://patch.com/connecticut/stonington/bp--the-hyde-estate-wealth-in-stillmanville</a></p><p><br /></p><p>I did find the mention of a HYDE and CAMPBELLl connection on the following HYDE Genealogy page, but too early for your Captain. The page has a little genealogy on a William HYDE who was in Rev. Thomas HOOKER's company, part of the Great Migration (Puritan Migration) of the 1630s from England to the Boston area. In 1636 HOOKER and his company with this William HYDE migrated from the Boston area to what is now Hartford, CT. They were the founders, first white settlers, of Hartford, CT, in 1636. Many of my ancestors were in the same party. This William HYDE eventually ends up in Norwich, CT, with many of my maternal ancestors. Anyways, the 2nd wife of Wm. HYDE/Hide was Joanna (maiden name unknown) ABELL, widow or Robert ABELL. Joanna and Robert ABELL were my 8th great-grandparents.</p><p><br /></p><p>One of the comments at the bottom of that page speaks of other HYDEs - specifically a Welcome HYDE whose mother was Mary "Polly" CAMPBELL. Not your CAMPBELL for way toooooo early for a DAG. The comment is about the 10th down posted by Sheila Osmer on November 11, 2014.</p><p><a href="http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=619" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=619" rel="nofollow">http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=619</a></p><p><br /></p><p>I know, I've gone out on a tangent again, but wondered if you knew what, who, and/or where of the "Hyde Estate in CT."</p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 86742, member: 44"]>said that it came from the Hyde Estate in Connecticut.< Scantic, I'm interested in knowing what Hyde Estate in CT was it? Do you know? There was a Hyde Estate in Pawcatuck, near Mystic, that I believe is on or near the CT and RI line. [URL]http://patch.com/connecticut/stonington/bp--the-hyde-estate-wealth-in-stillmanville[/URL] I did find the mention of a HYDE and CAMPBELLl connection on the following HYDE Genealogy page, but too early for your Captain. The page has a little genealogy on a William HYDE who was in Rev. Thomas HOOKER's company, part of the Great Migration (Puritan Migration) of the 1630s from England to the Boston area. In 1636 HOOKER and his company with this William HYDE migrated from the Boston area to what is now Hartford, CT. They were the founders, first white settlers, of Hartford, CT, in 1636. Many of my ancestors were in the same party. This William HYDE eventually ends up in Norwich, CT, with many of my maternal ancestors. Anyways, the 2nd wife of Wm. HYDE/Hide was Joanna (maiden name unknown) ABELL, widow or Robert ABELL. Joanna and Robert ABELL were my 8th great-grandparents. One of the comments at the bottom of that page speaks of other HYDEs - specifically a Welcome HYDE whose mother was Mary "Polly" CAMPBELL. Not your CAMPBELL for way toooooo early for a DAG. The comment is about the 10th down posted by Sheila Osmer on November 11, 2014. [URL]http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=619[/URL] I know, I've gone out on a tangent again, but wondered if you knew what, who, and/or where of the "Hyde Estate in CT." --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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